(Director / Co-Producer)The BuSSy Monologues (2012) [Egypt] : (Filmed Monologues) www.Bussy.tvReal stories about young women and men from Egypt told as is by student actors who kept this Bussy project alive since 2005, a very bold and valid youth movement and statement. (shot at the end of 2010, continued in 2012)

(Actor / Co-producer)Microphone (2010) [Egypt] : (Drama) by Ahmad Abdalla www.Microphone-film.com
When Khaled returns to Alexandria, Self absorbed, he roams the city and stumbles over the underground art scene, Mesmerized by the discovery his life gradually changes. Microphone’ is a vibrant image of this colorful music and art movement. It is a real narrative of this new generation of artists from Alexandria and the intricate details of their lives. (Toronto Film Festival 2010, Vancouver FF 2010, Dubai Film Festival2010, London BFI 2010, Festivals prospects evolving)

(Actor)One-Zero (2009) [Egypt] : (Drama) by Kamla Abu Zakry [IMDB]Sherif is a TV host as well 8 characters on the verge of breakdown within the context of Egypt’s football final match winning the African cup.
+40 awards from several International and local Festivals: (Venice Film Festival 2009 Official selection Horizon Competition + Winner: Brussels Film Festival 2009 Best Scenario & Jury special prize)

Habibi Naeman (Sleeping Habibi) (2008) [Egypt] : (Romantic / Comedy) by Ahmed El Badry www.SleepingHabibi.com
Ramez has a very ideal standard of his dream girl, until a magical potion finds its way to Ramez making him see the Fat but kind girl Nesma as the way her inner beauty is, He falls in love with her & sees her as his ideal dream girl, will it last after the magic fades away?

Agamista (2007) [Egypt] : (Action / Drama) by Tarek Abdel Moaty www.AGAMISTAthemovie.com Hero helps his new found friend fights peer pressure & drugs, writes his first script on the same journey as well.

A Flat in Heliopolis (2007) [Egypt] aka: Fi Shaket Masr El Gedida by Mohamed Khan [IMDB]
A Romantic story in 48 hrs in Cairo between two opposites

Sahar El Layaly (2003) [Egypt] (Won several Best Actor Awards) [IMDB] :
A Classic Egyptian film by first time director Hani Khalifa, A strong controversial adult drama about troubles facing young married and non-married couples.

Mowaten we Mokhber we Haramy (2001) [Egypt] (Won several Best Film Awards) [IMDB] :
aka: A citizen, a detective & a thief
A Classic Egyptian film by the renowned Director Daoud Abdel Sayed, A tale of a Citizen, A Detective & A Thief in a never ending ebb & tide throughout the years, till we can not tell who is who anymore.

thanks so much for your feeling. i can say ,we used to hear (egypt is the mother of world-eldonia) it’s big and lovely that we can live all together like sons to this land .

but when it wil be for just somepersons ,will be called agroung not a mother……it’s aground that born today or tomorrow not our who have 7000 years of civilization.
with your visit to the victims every one can see, hear that egypt will still om eldonia it’s the land for every one who loves it ,who was born on it’s land

Khaled, can’t wait to see MICROPHONE, I’m sure it’s a hit, but I was lucky to have a chance to see NONE BUT THAT for the 1st time (I know it’s n’t a very recent movie of yours!), I really was very entertained yet kept thinking and observing, a gift few movies can give, for me it’s a remarkable addition to ADWAA ALMADINA, starring Shadia and Ahmad Mazhar in the 70’s, sadly, two treasures with so many years apart…THANK YOU and good luck always.

Given that Khaled was born in 1966 and the movie Imbratoriet meem was released in 1972, it’s very unlikely that Khaled starred in it as he would have been 6 years old at that time.
I recall however hearing Khaled mention in an interview that the actor who played Moustafa in Imbratoriet meem is his older brother. The name of the older brother is rather a confusing matter though, for he appears to be known by two first names; Seif and/or Khaled.

During Alex IFF 2010, the most important 10 films in the 2000s were selected. 4 of them were yours (Mowaten we Mokhber we Haramy, Sahar El Layaly, A Flat in Heliopolis and One-Zero). no other actor did, and this reflects your accurate choice.
Really a big MABROOK from the heart